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Comparative survey of medieval Christendom and Islam from late antiquity through the fourteenth century. Special emphasis on the formation of Christian and Islamic cultural communities; evolution of the papacy and caliphate; the roles of Germanic, Arab, and Turkic tribes in the spread of Christianity and Islam; and the development of the military-cultural frontier during the crusading era. Every 3rd year
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Survey of the history of the British Isles from the earliest times through the Stuarts. Special emphasis on the development of British political culture and the common law; the Reformation and intellectual culture; and the rise of capitalism and colonies. Every 3rd year
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Covers the relationship between the United States and the Asian and Pacific regions during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Examines how and why America acquired and ruled over Hawaii and the Philippines. Also examines American economic, military, and diplomatic involvement with China and Japan. Emphasis on cultural contact and the links between domestic affairs and foreign relations. Every 3rd year
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Surveys the history of Rome during the Republic and the Empire periods. Emphasis on the creation of and changes in Roman civilization over time. Covers the development of political and military institutions, the creation of social relationships, and the interaction between Romans and the many cultural groups who interacted with them. Also considers the decline of the Roman Empire and the transition to Medieval Europe. Every 3rd year
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(3 cr hrs) Survey of the history of the Appalachian region with attention given to Native American societies, European settlement, social change and stagnation, periods of emigration, as well as the role of the federal government through New Deal and the War on Poverty initiatives in the region. As needed.
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Investigates the conservation, storage, handling, and planning needs of a museum's collection. Teaches the importance of collection planning, providing provenance for artifacts, and the registration, accessioning and deaccessioning of artifacts. Every 3rd year
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Surveys the military history of the United States from the Colonial period though the late 20th century. The emphasis is on why and how wars were fought, the creation of an American military establishment, the nature of combat and its impact on soldiers, the technological transformation of warfare, and the relationship between military affairs and constitutional, social, and cultural issues. Every 3rd year
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Specialized study of issues, periods, areas, and trends in Asian History. Satisfies non-western history requirement for History major. May be repeated for additional credit with different topical heading.
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Specialized study of pivotal topics, periods, and movements in modern European history, such as the Renaissance and Reformation, the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, the Italian Risorgimento, nationalism, and socialism. May be repeated for additional credit with different topical heading.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the evolution of Hellenic civilization from the Bronze Age to the Hellenistic period. Special attention will be given to ancient political institutions and practices; culture, economy and society in the eastern Mediterranean; mythological paganism and Greek rationalism; and the relationship between Hellas and the ancient Middle East. Prerequisite: HIST 121 or permission of Instructor. Spring alternate years
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